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Bob H



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:17 am    Post subject: Pulsar-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 08/15/11 Reply with quote

It certainly appears to be a crack that propagated from fitting base and as
you said, due to cyclic bending loading of fitting by hose. Aluminum is poor
on fatigue resistance, especially when strength is reduced by brazing as is
done on such exchangers. That's why it is so important to have no preload on
fittings.
Bob H
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1. 06:54 AM - Re: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
(Cowan, Michael)
2. 08:44 AM - Re: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
(pilot623)
3. 12:00 PM - Re: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler (William
Kulpa)
4. 02:02 PM - Pulsar reunion 2011 (GREGSMI(at)aol.com)
5. 02:29 PM - Re: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler (pilot623)
6. 02:40 PM - Re: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
(Cowan, Michael)
7. 03:38 PM - Re: Pulsar reunion 2011 (Bernard Wilder)
8. 03:49 PM - Re: Pulsar reunion 2011 (Lance Goddard)
9. 04:33 PM - Re: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler (William
Kulpa)
10. 05:50 PM - Fuel tank vents (rockford67)
11. 06:44 PM - Re: Pulsar reunion 2011 (GREGSMI(at)aol.com)
12. 06:57 PM - Re: Fuel tank vents (David Weaver)
13. 07:10 PM - Re: Fuel tank vents (rockford67)
14. 08:46 PM - Re: Fuel tank vents (Larry Eubanks)
15. 09:40 PM - Re: Fuel tank vents (Kym Cleggett)



________________________________ Message 1
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Time: 06:54:15 AM PST US
From: "Cowan, Michael" <michael.cowan(at)lmco.com>
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

Do you have an idea what caused the old oil cooler to fail?

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 8:20 PM
Subject: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

Just wanted to close the loop on this and say that 623JF is home and safe with
her new oil cooler. Thanks to Bill Kulpa for providing the ride up there in
his
Centurion and assisting with the repairs.

Jim

________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
Pulsar people are simply the best!

John Sondgeroth in NY had the exact Earl's unit I needed and has graciously
sent
it my direction. Rhonda keeps saying she can't believe how helpful Pulsar
people
and pilots are in general. I found a gentleman with available hangar space
in Searcy, AR who offered to keep the plane there and gave us full use of the
facilities, tools and even his pickup.

Thanks again to all who offered to assist and again to John for parting with
the
piece I needed. Looks like I'll be back in the air in a few days.

Jim

________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:07 PM
Subject: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not
repair
the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing the cooler
but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very light power
setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for
an
Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in production.
If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it (permanently),
please
let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to see if they know if
any of their distributors or resellers have one on the shelf. Failing there,
it
looks like their # 21000 could be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting
extension,
though the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.

Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S
________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot 623
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:47 PM
Subject: Earl's oil cooler
I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil
cooler
I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings goes in. I
had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a dirt daubers
nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld but as a backup,
if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the Earl's part number.
If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could give me the part
number,
I would be most appreciative.

Mine is dimensioned as follows:

Fitting centers 7.5"
Height 3"
Body width at the widest points 10.75"
Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"
Thickness 2"
Rows 8

Thanks for any help.

Jim


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Time: 08:44:36 AM PST US
From: "pilot623" <pilot623(at)gmail.com>
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

Yes, I do. The forward hose from the cooler runs back to the oil tank which
on my plane is mounted on the pilot side firewall engine truss mount. That
20" hose had the ability to possibly vibrate and/or exert an aft pull on the
fitting where it attached to the cooler which likely contributed to metal
fatigue. See this picture for "a picture is worth a thousand words."

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL17/102601/8658173/398104735.jpg

I will create some type of bracket with an Adel clamp to support the hose at
its midpoint and tie it in solidly with one of the intake manifold bolts.


_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Cowan, Michael
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:53 AM
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil
cooler


Do you have an idea what caused the old oil cooler to fail?


From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 8:20 PM
Subject: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

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Just wanted to close the loop on this and say that 623JF is home and safe
with her new oil cooler. Thanks to Bill Kulpa for providing the ride up
there in his Centurion and assisting with the repairs.


Jim


_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On B ehalf Of pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

Pulsar people are simply the best!


John Sondgeroth in NY had the exact Earl's unit I needed and has graciously
sent it my direction. Rhonda keeps saying she can't believe how helpful
Pulsar people and pilots are in general. I found a gentleman with available
hangar space in Searcy, AR who offered to keep the plane there and gave us
full use of the facilities, tools and even his pickup.


Thanks again to all who offered to assist and again to John for parting with
the piece I needed. Looks like I'll be back in the air in a few days.


Jim


_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:07 PM
Subject: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not
repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing
the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very
light power setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).


Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for
an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in
production. If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it
(permanently), please let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to
see if they know if any of their distributors or resellers have one on the
shelf. Failing there, it looks like their # 210 00 could be adapted to work
with a 2.5" mounting extension, though the cooling area would be only 61.5%
of the original one.


Thanks again for all offers of assistance.


Jim

N623JF

Rotax 912S

_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot 623
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:47 PM
Subject: Earl's oil cooler

I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil
cooler I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings
goes in. I had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a
dirt daubers nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld
but as a backup, if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the
Earl's part number. If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could
give me the part number, I would be most appreciative.


Mine is dimensioned as follows:


Fitting centers 7.5"

Height 3"

Body width at the widest points 10.75"

Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"

Thickness 2"

Rows 8


Thanks for any help.


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________________________________ Message 3
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Time: 12:00:14 PM PST US
From: William Kulpa <kulpa(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

For those that have never thought about it,the following narrative might he
lp in the future.

As we were leaving SRC, Jim departed first then I followed as he was turnin
g crosswind.- I started my crosswind turn as Jim passed overhead and that
was the last time I saw him.- While the Pulsar can climb like a homesick
angel, it sacrifices ground speed.- My old clunky Centurion only climbs
at 700-900 FPM but with a ground speed of 120Kts, 138MPH, so as soon as we
were both downwind, Jim had climbed into my blind spot and I simply ran und
erneath him.

I guess I need to install a rear view mirror or camera so I can watch Pulsa
rs.- I love the plane but it is a bit slow.

Best Regards, Bill
=0A
=0ACell: 512-415-2991
=0A
=0AHome: 512-261-6375

--- On Sun, 8/14/11, pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com> wrote:

From: pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com>
Subject: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

=0A=0A =0AJust wanted to close the loop on this and say that 623JF is =0Aho
me and safe with her new oil cooler. Thanks to Bill Kulpa for providing the
=0Aride up there in his Centurion and assisting with the =0Arepairs.=0A-
=0AJim
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:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of =0A pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: =0A RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

=0A =0A Pulsar people are simply-the =0A best!=0A -=0A John Sondge
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Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:07 PM
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Subject: Searching =0A for Earl's oil cooler

=0A =0A I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive =0A home
because we could not repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed
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let me know. Next steps =0A include contacting Earl's to see if they kno
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Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:47 PM
Subject: =0A Earl's oil cooler

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________________________________ Message 4
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Time: 02:02:49 PM PST US
From: GREGSMI(at)aol.com
Subject: Pulsar reunion 2011

Good afternoon. We finally got home from Oshkosh today. We took full
advantage of the cooler weather and spent an extra two weeks in Wisconsin,
Michigan, and Ohio.

Got home to a mail box full of reservations. We have thirty people
registered and 11 Pulsars flying in. It is going to be a great party. Alan
Gill

contacted me with some bad news, his wife has to go in for surgery so they
have canceled their trip to North America. They send their regrets and hope
to

make it next year.

I continue to collect things for the reunion. Reverend Krohn sends his
regrets but enclosed a package of material, old news letters and pictures.
Steve Dunham has sent some miscellaneous parts to sell and I have boxes of
pictures and parts from Paul Drone. Please bring any parts you want to sell,
one builder is flying in his Jabiru powered Pulsar with a for sale sign on
it. He hopes to fly home commercial, so if you are in the market for a GREAT
Pulsar, you should bring your check book.

By the way, I am looking for a 912 or 912S to power our new bird, so if you
have one or know of one for sale, please let me know.

If you have not sent in your reservation yet, please get it to me ASAP.
Also, if you plan to stay at the Holiday Inn Express, please call them and
make your reservation before they release the room block.

If you have any questions please contact me at 210-639-5764.

I am looking forward to seeing everyone.

Greg Smith

________________________________ Message 5
_____________________________________


Time: 02:29:53 PM PST US
From: "pilot623" <pilot623(at)gmail.com>
Subject: RE: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

A little slow? Yes, compared to 300 hp but I made it all the way home on 16
gallons of gas! That might have gotten you out of Arkansas!!


_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of William Kulpa
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler


For those that have never thought about it,the following narrative might
help in the future.

As we were leaving SRC, Jim departed first then I followed as he was turning
crosswind. I started my crosswind turn as Jim passed overhead and that was
the last time I saw him. While the Pulsar can climb like a homesick angel,
it sacrifices ground speed. My old clunky Centurion only climbs at 700-900
FPM but with a ground speed of 120Kts, 138MPH, so as soon as we were both
downwind, Jim had climbed into my blind spot and I simply ran underneath
him.

I guess I need to install a rear view mirror or camera so I can watch
Pulsars. I love the plane but it is a bit slow.

Best Regards, Bill

Cell: 512-415-2991

Home: 512-261-6375

--- On Sun, 8/14/11, pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com> wrote:


From: pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com>
Subject: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler


Just wanted to close the loop on this and say that 623JF is home and safe
with her new oil cooler. Thanks to Bill Kulpa for providing the ride up
there in his Centurion and assisting with the repairs.

Jim


_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler


Pulsar people are simply the best!

John Sondgeroth in NY had the exact Earl's unit I needed and has graciously
sent it my direction. Rhonda keeps saying she can't believe how helpful
Pulsar people and pilots are in general. I found a gentleman with available
hangar space in Searcy, AR who offered to keep the plane there and gave us
full use of the facilities, tools and even his pickup.

Thanks again to all who offered to assist and again to John for parting with
the piece I needed. Looks like I'll be back in the air in a few days.

Jim


_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:07 PM
Subject: Searching for Earl's oil cooler


I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not
repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing
the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very
light power setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for
an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in
production. If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it
(permanently), please let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to
see if they know if any of their distributors or resellers have one on the
shelf. Failing there, it looks like their # 21000 could be adapted to work
with a 2.5" mounting extension, though the cooling area would be only 61.5%
of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.

Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S
_____

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot 623
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:47 PM
Subject: Earl's oil cooler


I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil
cooler I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings
goes in. I had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a
dirt daubers nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld
but as a backup, if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the
Earl's part number. If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could
give me the part number, I would be most appreciative.

Mine is dimensioned as follows:

Fitting centers 7.5"
Height 3"
Body width at the widest points 10.75"
Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"
Thickness 2"
Rows 8

Thanks for any help.

Jim


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Time: 02:40:53 PM PST US
From: "Cowan, Michael" <michael.cowan(at)lmco.com>
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

That's good to know. My arrangement is very similar. Thanks.

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:41 AM
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

Yes, I do. The forward hose from the cooler runs back to the oil tank which on
my plane is mounted on the pilot side firewall engine truss mount. That 20"
hose
had the ability to possibly vibrate and/or exert an aft pull on the fitting
where it attached to the cooler which likely contributed to metal fatigue. See
this picture for "a picture is worth a thousand words."

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL17/102601/8658173/398104735.jpg

I will create some type of bracket with an Adel clamp to support the hose at
its
midpoint and tie it in solidly with one of the intake manifold bolts.

________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Cowan, Michael
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:53 AM
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
Do you have an idea what caused the old oil cooler to fail?

From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 8:20 PM
Subject: EXTERNAL: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
< p class=MsoNormal>
Just wanted to close the loop on this and say that 623JF is home and safe with
her new oil cooler. Thanks to Bill Kulpa for providing the ride up there in
his
Centurion and assisting with the repairs.

Jim

________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On B ehalf Of pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
Pulsar people are simply the best!

John Sondgeroth in NY had the exact Earl's unit I needed and has graciously
sent
it my direction. Rhonda keeps saying she can't believe how helpful Pulsar
people
and pilots are in general. I found a gentleman with available hangar space
in Searcy, AR who offered to keep the plane there and gave us full use of the
facilities, tools and even his pickup.

Thanks again to all who offered to assist and again to John for parting with
the
piece I needed. Looks like I'll be back in the air in a few days.

Jim

________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot623
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:07 PM
Subject: Searching for Earl's oil cooler
I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not
repair
the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing the cooler
but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very light power
setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for
an
Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in production.
If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it (permanently),
please
let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to see if they know if
any of their distributors or resellers have one on the shelf. Failing there,
it
looks like their # 210 00 could be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting
extension,
though the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.

Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S
________________________________
From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of pilot 623
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:47 PM
Subject: Earl's oil cooler
I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil
cooler
I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings goes in. I
had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a dirt daubers
nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld but as a backup,
if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the Earl's part number.
If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could give me the part
number,
I would be most appreciative.

Mine is dimensioned as follows:

Fitting centers 7.5"
Height 3"
Body width at the widest points 10.75"
Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"
Thickness 2"
Rows 8

Thanks for any help.

Jim


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Time: 03:38:55 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Pulsar reunion 2011
From: Bernard Wilder <bernard.wilder2(at)gmail.com>

Greg,

You haven't cashed my checd so I am wondering if you got my registration
form and check.

*Bernie Wilder*

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:01 PM, <GREGSMI(at)aol.com> wrote:

> **
> Good afternoon. We finally got home from Oshkosh today. We took full
> advantage of the cooler weather and spent an extra two weeks in Wisconsin,
> Michigan, and Ohio.
>
> Got home to a mail box full of reservations. We have thirty people
> registered and 11 Pulsars flying in. It is going to be a great party. Alan
> Gill contacted me with some bad news, his wife has to go in for surgery so
> they have canceled their trip to North America. They send their regrets and
> hope to make it next year.
>
> I continue to collect things for the reunion. Reverend Krohn sends his
> regrets but enclosed a package of material, old news letters and pictures.
> Steve Dunham has sent some miscellaneous parts to sell and I have boxes of
> pictures and parts from Paul Drone. Please bring any parts you want to sell,
> one builder is flying in his Jabiru powered Pulsar with a for sale sign on
> it. He hopes to fly home commercial, so if you are in the market for a GREAT
> Pulsar, you should bring your check book.
>
> By the way, I am looking for a 912 or 912S to power our new bird, so if you
> have one or know of one for sale, please let me know.
>
> If you have not sent in your reservation yet, please get it to me ASAP.
> Also, if you plan to stay at the Holiday Inn Express, please call them and
> make your reservation before they release the room block.
>
> If you have any questions please contact me at 210-639-5764.
>
> I am looking forward to seeing everyone.
>
> Greg Smith
>
> *
>
> *
>
>

________________________________ Message 8
_____________________________________


Time: 03:49:45 PM PST US
From: Lance Goddard <lancegoddard(at)me.com>
Subject: Re: Pulsar reunion 2011

Same here, Greg,

Lance Gopddard
On Aug 15, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Bernard Wilder wrote:

> Greg,
>
> You haven't cashed my checd so I am wondering if you got my registration form
and check.
>
> Bernie Wilder
>
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:01 PM, <GREGSMI(at)aol.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon. We finally got home from Oshkosh today. We took full
> advantage
of the cooler weather and spent an extra two weeks in Wisconsin, Michigan, and
Ohio.
>
> Got home to a mail box full of reservations. We have thirty people registered
and 11 Pulsars flying in. It is going to be a great party. Alan Gill contacted
me with some bad news, his wife has to go in for surgery so they have canceled
their trip to North America. They send their regrets and hope to make it next
year.
>
> I continue to collect things for the reunion. Reverend Krohn sends his
> regrets
but enclosed a package of material, old news letters and pictures. Steve
Dunham
has sent some miscellaneous parts to sell and I have boxes of pictures and
parts from Paul Drone. Please bring any parts you want to sell, one builder is
flying in his Jabiru powered Pulsar with a for sale sign on it. He hopes to
fly home commercial, so if you are in the market for a GREAT Pulsar, you
should
bring your check book.
>
> By the way, I am looking for a 912 or 912S to power our new bird, so if you
> have
one or know of one for sale, please let me know.
>
> If you have not sent in your reservation yet, please get it to me ASAP. Also,
if you plan to stay at the Holiday Inn Express, please call them and make your
reservation before they release the room block.
>
> If you have any questions please contact me at 210-639-5764.
>
> I am looking forward to seeing everyone.
>
> Greg Smith
>
>
> arget="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pulsar-List
> ttp://forums.matronics.com
> _blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution
>
>
>
>
>


________________________________ Message 9
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Time: 04:33:25 PM PST US
From: William Kulpa <kulpa(at)att.net>
Subject: RE: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

Nah, I climbed to 10.5K so I burned that much getting to Littlerock.- I g
uess I did foget to mention that the Pulsar has a lot lower operating cost!
Smile

On the other hand, I can carry for big adults and all the baggage they care
to take.

Best Regards, Bill
=0A
=0ACell: 512-415-2991
=0A
=0AHome: 512-261-6375

--- On Mon, 8/15/11, pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com> wrote:

From: pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com>
Subject: RE: RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

=0A=0A =0AA little slow? Yes, compared to 300 hp but I made it all the =0Aw
ay home on 16 gallons of gas! That might have gotten you out of =0AArkansas
!!
=0A=0A =0A =0A From: owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com =0A [mailto
:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of William =0A Kulpa
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: RESOLVED: =0A Searching for Earl's oil cooler

=0A =0A =0A =0A =0A For those that have never thought about it
,the following =0A narrative might help in the future.

As we were leaving SRC, Jim =0A departed first then I followed as he
was turning crosswind.- I =0A started my crosswind turn as Jim pa
ssed overhead and that was the last =0A time I saw him.- While the
Pulsar can climb like a homesick angel, =0A it sacrifices ground sp
eed.- My old clunky Centurion only climbs at =0A 700-900 FPM but w
ith a ground speed of 120Kts, 138MPH, so as soon as we =0A were both
downwind, Jim had climbed into my blind spot and I simply ran =0A u
nderneath him.

I guess I need to install a rear view mirror or =0A camera so I can
watch Pulsars.- I love the plane but it is a bit =0A slow.

Best Regards, Bill

Cell: 512-415-2991

Home: =0A 512-261-6375

--- On Sun, 8/14/11, pilot623 =0A <pilot623(at)gmail.com> wrote:
=0A
From: =0A pilot623 <pilot623(at)gmail.com>
Subject: RESOLVED: =0A Searching for Earl's oil coole
r

=0A =0A Just wanted to close the loop on this and say tha
t 623JF is =0A home and safe with her new oil cooler. Thanks to Bi
ll Kulpa for =0A providing the ride up there in his Centurion and
assisting with the =0A repairs.=0A -=0A Jim
=0A =0A =0A =0A From: =0A
owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com =0A [mailto:owner-pul
sar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of =0A pilot623
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:08 =0A PM
om
Subject: =0A RESOLVED: Searching for Earl's oil coo
ler

=0A =0A Pulsar people are =0A simply-the
best!=0A -=0A John Sondgeroth in NY-had =0A
the exact Earl's unit I needed and has graciously sent it my =0A
direction. Rhonda keeps saying she can't believe how helpful Pulsar
=0A people and pilots are in general. I found a gentleman with
available =0A hangar space in Searcy, AR who offered to keep the
plane there and =0A gave us full use of the facilities, tools
-and even his pickup. =0A =0A -=0A Tha
nks again to all who =0A offered to assist and again to John for
parting with the piece I =0A needed. Looks like I'll be back in
the air in a few =0A days.=0A -=0A Jim
=0A =0A =0A =0A From: =0A
owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com =0A [mail
to:owner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of =0A pi
lot623
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:07 =0A PM
.com
Subject: =0A Searching for Earl's oil cooler

=0A =0A I had to =0A abandon my plan
e in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not =0A repair
the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried =0A
bypassing the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test =0A
flight-even at a very light power setting (it was 111 degrees =0A
outside!).=0A -=0A Thanks to =0A
several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking f
or =0A an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently
no longer =0A in production. If you have that cooler and would
be willing to =0A part with it (permanently), please let me k
now. Next steps include =0A contacting Earl's to see if they k
now if any of their distributors =0A or resellers have one on
the shelf. Failing there, it looks like =0A their # 21000 coul
d be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting =0A extension, thoug
h the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the =0A original one
.-=0A -=0A Thanks =0A again for
all offers of assistance.=0A -=0A Jim=0A
N623JF=0A Rotax =0A 912S=0A
=0A =0A =0A From: =0A o
wner-pulsar-list-server(at)matronics.com =0A [mailto:owner-pulsar
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Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:47 =0A PM
Subject: Earl's =0A oil cooler

=0A =0A =0A I'm broken down in S
earcy, AR and need help figuring out =0A which Earl's oil co
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with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld but as a =0A
backup, if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know =0A
the Earl's part number. If any of you have the one supplied by
=0A Skystar and could give me the part number, I would be mo
st =0A appreciative.=0A -=0A
Mine is dimensioned as follows:=0A -=0A Fi
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at the widest points 10.75"=0A Face width (b/t the tanks) 6
.5"=0A Thickness 2"=0A Rows 8=0A
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________________________________ Message 10
____________________________________


Time: 05:50:44 PM PST US
Subject: Fuel tank vents
From: "rockford67" <cphorsten(at)yahoo.ca>


Hey Pulsar owners

Ran into a guy today who worked on my plane before I bought it and h told me I
had a fuel problem.

Seems one of the vent lines was blocked They tried to poke through as far as
they
could but couldn't get to the blockage. So... Now what? He seemed to think
putting in a new vent was better than ripping open the wing - I agree!

What about a vented fuel cap? Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks
Chris


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________________________________ Message 11
____________________________________


Time: 06:44:48 PM PST US
From: GREGSMI(at)aol.com
Subject: Re: Pulsar reunion 2011

Got your check in the desk with all the rest. I will cash them tomorrow. It
will be good to see you.

Greg


In a message dated 8/15/2011 5:39:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
bernard.wilder2(at)gmail.com writes:

Greg,

You haven't cashed my checd so I am wondering if you got my registration
form and check.

Bernie Wilder


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:01 PM, <_GREGSMI(at)aol.com_
(mailto:GREGSMI(at)aol.com) > wrote:


Good afternoon. We finally got home from Oshkosh today. We took full
advantage of the cooler weather and spent an extra two weeks in Wisconsin,
Michigan, and Ohio.

Got home to a mail box full of reservations. We have thirty people
registered and 11 Pulsars flying in. It is going to be a great party. Alan
Gill

contacted me with some bad news, his wife has to go in for surgery so they
have canceled their trip to North America. They send their regrets and hope
to make it next year.

I continue to collect things for the reunion. Reverend Krohn sends his
regrets but enclosed a package of material, old news letters and pictures.
Steve Dunham has sent some miscellaneous parts to sell and I have boxes of
pictures and parts from Paul Drone. Please bring any parts you want to sell,
one builder is flying in his Jabiru powered Pulsar with a for sale sign on
it. He hopes to fly home commercial, so if you are in the market for a GREAT
Pulsar, you should bring your check book.

By the way, I am looking for a 912 or 912S to power our new bird, so if
you have one or know of one for sale, please let me know.

If you have not sent in your reservation yet, please get it to me ASAP.
Also, if you plan to stay at the Holiday Inn Express, please call them and
make your reservation before they release the room block.

If you have any questions please contact me at _210-639-5764_
(tel:210-639-5764) .

I am looking forward to seeing everyone.

Greg Smith


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Time: 06:57:42 PM PST US
From: David Weaver <mortweaver(at)sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: Fuel tank vents

Have you already tried clearing the-line with-high air pressure...like
80-100 lbs?- Depending on the location of your fuel filler cap,-the ope
ning may be opposite and close to where the vent line enters the top of you
r fuel tank.- If need be, I can with the aid of an inspection mirror, -
reverse feed a small diameter stiff wire through-a wing fuel filler openi
ng into the vent line on my XP.- Hopefully your blockage is not in one of
the 90 degree bends near the wing tip.- You may very well have an insect
that has swelled after contact with fuel and is creating a rigid blockage.
- I would go to the trouble of making an adapter to insert through the wi
ng fuel filler where the pointed tip could be held firmly on the end of the
vent tube and high pressure air be applied to blow back through the line.
- Good luck.
Dave Weaver

--- On Mon, 8/15/11, rockford67 <cphorsten(at)yahoo.ca> wrote:


From: rockford67 <cphorsten(at)yahoo.ca>
Subject: Fuel tank vents



Hey Pulsar owners

Ran into a guy today who worked on my plane before I bought it and h told m
e I had a fuel problem.

Seems one of the vent lines was blocked They tried to poke through as far a
s they could but couldn't get to the blockage. So... Now what? He seemed to
think putting in a new vent was better than ripping open the wing - I agre
e!

What about a vented fuel cap? Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks
Chris


Read this topic online here:

http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349568#349568


le, List Admin.


________________________________ Message 13
____________________________________


Time: 07:10:42 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Fuel tank vents
From: "rockford67" <cphorsten(at)yahoo.ca>


Thanks Dave... I'm not sure how they tried to release the blockage. All he
said
was they tried to reach it but came up against a wall. Whether that was a bend
in the line or the actual blockage I don't know, and I take it they pushed
from
the outside in. I've had a mud dauber block up my pito tube on my cessna.
Pain in the but!
I take it you've had a similar experience. I'm going to get a mirror and see
what
I can see inside the tank. Wouldn't all the vent lines be in the same place?
Thanks
Chris


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________________________________ Message 14
____________________________________


Time: 08:46:01 PM PST US
From: "Larry Eubanks" <leubanks(at)sunflower.com>
Subject: Re: Fuel tank vents


Just a suggestion but I once cleared a fuel vent on a Pulsar using a guitar
string. Those are very flexible and made it through the bends that went into
the fuselage tank. I pushed while turning it by hand and it cleared out a
plug that was restricting the vent inside the tank. I think that I also
modified the end of the string so that it had a slight cutting edge to it.
Larry Eubanks


________________________________ Message 15
____________________________________


Time: 09:40:13 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Fuel tank vents
From: Kym Cleggett <kymc(at)internode.on.net>


Once you have the blockage cleared a neat trick to stop it happening again is
to
use a split pin slightly smaller than the vent tube - just put a small kink
in one side of the pin so that it stays in the vent tube. Put a ribbon on it
to remind you to remove before flight but if you do forget air can still get
past
the pin so you won't collapse your tank.

Stops any insects from getting and also does not create "bad" things from
happening
if you forget. I use that method and works just fine.

As far as getting the blockage out try getting some very small flexible cable
from
a hardware place and feed in while turning.

cheers

Kym
Australia

On 16/08/2011, at 1:14 PM, Larry Eubanks wrote:

>
> Just a suggestion but I once cleared a fuel vent on a Pulsar using a guitar
string. Those are very flexible and made it through the bends that went into
the
fuselage tank. I pushed while turning it by hand and it cleared out a plug
that was restricting the vent inside the tank. I think that I also modified
the
end of the string so that it had a slight cutting edge to it.
> Larry Eubanks
>
>
>
>











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